Amir Abdul-Malik Ali is an
African-American
convert to
Islam and well known Islamic
activist in the
United States. He is the
Imam of the Masjid Al Islam
mosque in
Oakland,
California and a graduate of
San Francisco State
University. Since the early 1990s he has been a frequent guest
lecturer at several Muslim Student Association events and Islamic
conferences. He is also a leading member of Imam
Abdul Alim Musa's
As-Sabiqun
movement, which has bases throughout the US.
Muslim Students'
Associations at numerous campuses in California have invited
Abdul-Malik Ali to lecture on a variety of Islamic topics, black
history and
Malcolm
X. Among his observations, at a
UC Berkeley MSA conference in
1999 he is quoted as saying: "Do not stand
with a person if they are wrong just because they are the same race
as you. Stand with them because they are right."<ref>
A
Guide to the Political Left, Disoverthenetwork.org</ref>
Controversy
Despite a wide following and support,
Abdul-Malik has often been accused of encouraging
anti-Semitism and
anti-Americanism in his speeches. However, he denies these
accusations and insists that his unfavorable critique is directed
at supporters of
Zionism
and the US government, not
Jewish or American people in general. He is also a
fervent critic of the
Saudi royal family and Saudi sponsored
Islamic clerics, whom he has termed "scholars for dollars". In
speeches he has publicly voiced support for many controversial
groups, including
Hamas,
Hizbullah,
Islamic
Jihad, and the
Muslim Brotherhood. However, he denounced
the
September 11 attacks as un-Islamic, and
instead suggested that it was a
conspiracy developed by the US and
Israeli governments to
manufacture consent for the US led invasions of
Afghanistan and
Iraq as part of a global war against
Islam.<ref>During a MSU at the UC Irvine event in May 2004
labeled
Tragedy in the Holy Land: 56 Years of Terrorism he
is quoted as saying that, "the Israelis knew about and were
'in-control' of 9-11" and that it "was staged to give an excuse to
wage war against Muslims around the world."</ref>
Listen to
him in his own words and decide whether he is an anti-Semite, or
not.
http://www.judeoscope.ca/breve.php3?id_breve=1531
Activities
at Masjid Al-Islam
Although his lectures across the country
receive the most attention, Abdul-Malik devotes the majority of his
time to assisting the social and spiritual needs of the Muslim
community in
East
Oakland's Masjid Al-Islam. In line with other African-American
Muslims, such as Malcolm X,
Siraj Wahaj, and
W.D. Muhammad, Amir Abdul-Malik Ali views Islam as
the solution for the problems that have plagued the inner cities of
America for decades. In addition to directing daily programs on
classical Islamic studies such as
fiqh,
seerah,
hadith and
Quran for adults, he is also a teacher
and Dean of the Masjid Al-Islam elementary school, which is located
a block down the street from the mosque. In this capacity, he
directs academic curriculum for the student body - which is in line
with and often times more advanced than the curriculum provided at
California
public schools. After completing their
studies at the Masjid Al-Islam school, graduates are encouraged to
attend Castlemont Public High School (which is also down the street
from the mosque), a policy which has been followed by Abdul-Malik's
two sons Muhammad and Shaheed.
The Masjid Al-Islam community is
unique in not only the
San Francisco Bay Area, but the US in
general, by having a racially and ideologically diverse
congregation. While the group is primarily African-American, there
are also large numbers of
Arabs,
Afghans, Indo-Pakistani's,
Bosnians,
Latinos,
white-Americans, and
Fijians. Additionally,
Sunnis,
Shias
and
Sufi's are regular
attendees. This has contributed to a unique global perspective and
dialogue which has in turn influenced the surrounding non-Muslim
community. As the
Imam,
Abdul-Malik is largely responsible for nurturing the mosque's
accommodating environment. This has confounded attempts to classify
the community based on racial or sectarian divides.
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See
also
Siraj
WahajW.D. MuhammadAbdul Alim MusaJamil
Al-AminHamid
AlgarHatem
BazianHamza
YusufZaytuna InstituteCrescent
InternationalKalim SiddiquiAs-Sabiqun